But isn't this part of the whole problem?
What distinguishes Blu-Ray from an MP3 or a LP record or say, a pink Chevrolet? Or is there another name for a fairly recently developed process that's just like old DVDs only better?
Seriously, formats aside, the tangible product you hold in your hand must be called a "something." I really think most people think both competing formats are DVDs that play HD quality video. I assumed the people at Toshiba just grabbed the HD DVD name because they got there first. I mean, you've got lots of companies, right, like RCA and Magnavox and Sony but they all make something called a TV. Am I being obtuse here?